vernáculo

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See also: vernaculo

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin vernāculus.

Adjective

vernáculo (feminine vernácula, masculine plural vernáculos, feminine plural vernáculas)

  1. vernacular (pertaining to everyday language)
    Synonym: vernacular

Noun

vernáculo m (plural vernáculos)

  1. vernacular (national language)
  2. vernacular (everyday speech)

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin vernāculus.

Adjective

vernáculo (feminine vernácula, masculine plural vernáculos, feminine plural vernáculas)

  1. vernacular (pertaining to everyday language)
    • 2019 May 22, Lina M. Sanchez, “Lenguaje incluyente: todx o lo impronunciable”, in El Tiempo (Colombia)[1]:
      Una de las características del lenguaje escrito es que tiene vínculos estructurales e innegables con la lengua vernácula, o habalada.
      One of the characteristics of written language is that is has undeniable structural ties to the vernacular, or spoken, language.

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